He's a Good Man...I Don't Want to Hurt Him
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In this episode, Samantha Fox speaks to women who are partnered or married to “a good man” yet feel a powerful late-in-life lesbian awakening. Intense same-sex attraction, obsession, fantasizing, emotional disconnection, and a growing resistance to physical intimacy with their male partner.
If you keep thinking, “My biggest fear is hurting him,” Samantha invites a deeper question: Is the fear of hurting him masking the fear of facing your own gayness shaped by compulsive heterosexuality and internalized homophobia?
You’ll learn common ways queerphobic conditioning can show up, including:
- Self-gaslighting (“Is what I’m feeling even real?”)
- Judging queer people as “too gay” or only feeling safe with straight-passing partners
- Avoiding certain types of intimacy or pleasure because it feels “too gay”
- Over-performing femininity to “fit in” with straight friends
Samantha also explores a hard truth: staying while disconnected and miserable may already be hurting both partners and honesty can be the first step toward freedom, healing, and aligned love.
If this resonates, Samantha shares a self-led course designed to help you unbox yourself from queerphobic conditioning.